20.1 Annual Overview

20.1 Annual Overview

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Annual Overview

The Annual Overview is used to identify patterns or monitor overall performance for an employee. To view this annual overview click on ‘View’ then ‘Annual Overview’ from the menu bar. You may need to set the Adjustments, Time Categories and Counters that are displayed on this overview in their respective setup windows. The last 12 months or full calendar year may be viewed, while including any combination of Adjustments, Time Categories or Counters although only one can be displayed on any specific day at a time. If the Leave module is enabled, Leave types can also be shown.


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